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Improving safety with information technology

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DW Bates, AA Gawande - The New England journal of medicine, 2003 - nejm.highwire.org
In the past decade, the risk of harm caused by medical care has received
increasing scrutiny. 1 The growing sophistication of computers and software
should allow information technology to play a vital part in reducing that ...
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Screening for depression in adults: a summary of the evidence for the US Preventive …

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MP Pignone, BN Gaynes, JL Rushton, CM … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002 - Am Coll Physicians
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Purpose: To clarify whether screening adults for depression in primary care ...
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Residents' suggestions for reducing errors in teaching hospitals

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KGM Volpp, D Grande - New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - content.nejm.org
The Institute of Medicine's 2000 report To Err Is Human precipitated a firestorm
of publicity on the issue of medical errors. 1 On the basis of the Harvard
Medical Practice Study 2 and a similar analysis of Utah and Colorado ...
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Communication failures: an insidious contributor to medical mishaps


KM Sutcliffe, E Lewton, MM Rosenthal - Academic Medicine, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > February 2004 - Volume 79 - Issue 2 > Communication
Failures: An Insidious Contributor to Medical... ... Dr. Sutcliffe is associate
professor of organizational behavior and human resource management, ...
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Advance care planning for fatal chronic illness: avoiding commonplace errors and …

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J Lynn, NE Goldstein - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Patients with eventually fatal illnesses often receive routine treatments in
response to health problems rather than treatments arising from planning that
incorporates the patient's situation and preferences. This paper considers ...
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The impact of operational failures on hospital nurses and their patients

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AL Tucker - Journal of Operations Management, 2004 - Elsevier
Operational failures in healthcare can hinder employees, potentially decreasing
both productivity and quality of care. At the same time, regulatory agencies,
industry experts, and consumers increasingly demand that health care ...
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Operational failures and interruptions in hospital nursing


AL Tucker, SJ Spear - Health Services Research, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Address correspondence to Anita L. Tucker, DBA, MS, The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania, 551 Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19104-6340. Anita L. Tucker is also with the Leonard Davis Institute, ...
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A hospitalization from hell: A patient's perspective on quality

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PD Cleary - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Patients usually cannot assess the technical quality of their care; however,
examining a hospitalization through the patients' eyes can reveal important
information about the quality of care. Patients are the best source of ...
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Are bad outcomes from questionable clinical decisions preventable medical errors? A case …

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TP Hofer, RA Hayward - Annals of internal medicine, 2002 - Am Coll Physicians
When a patient with multiple, complicated conditions is admitted to a hospital
and risky procedures are performed that result in adverse outcomes, the
difficulties inherent in determining whether and when a preventable medical ...
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Human factors engineering and patient safety


J Gosbee - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
The case study and analyses presented here illustrate the crucial role of human
factors engineering (HFE) in patient safety. HFE is a framework for efficient
and constructive thinking which includes methods and tools to help ...
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